Description
Track Theorem Bowling Ball
- Color: Black/Red/Violet
- Coverstock: Prime Response Hybrid (HK22)
- Weight Block: MC2 Asym
- Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Factory Compound
- Flare Potential: High
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.485; 15lbs - 2.473; 14lbs - 2.487
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.044; 15lbs - 0.046; 14lbs - 0.046
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.017; 15lbs - 0.017; 14lbs - 0.017
- Fragrance: N/A
Additional product information:
Introducing the revolutionary Track Bowling ball, Theorem, where groundbreaking technology meets precision engineering to redefine the game. Designed to amplify performance on the lanes, Theorem features an innovative asymmetric core design where we modified the proven MC2 Technology from the Triton Elite. Its hybrid coverstock, Prime Response Hybrid with HK22, a fusion of reactive and solid materials, strikes the perfect balance between traction and backend reaction, resulting in exceptional performance on various lane conditions. Theorem's dynamic asymmetrical core configuration paired with Prime Response Hybrid – HK22 enhances angularity, ensuring more entry angle. Whether you are a seasoned pro, a league bowler, or you just want a new Track ball, Theorem’s innovative design will elevate your game.
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium/Heavy |
Factory Finish: |
Crown Factory Compound |
Core Type: |
Asymmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Hybrid Reactive |
16 Reviews
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Track Theorem
The Track Theorem has a good shelf appeal that has a strong continuous motion and length at the back end on a fresh house shot without overreacting, it is also a great ball for tweeners.
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Need Movement?
This is a great ball for lanes with medium to heavy oil. The downlane movement and drive through the pins is impressive. You can attack the lane from various lines with this ball.
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Theorem
The Theorem by Track is their latest release that is turning heads. Not only with it's good looks, but the amount of entry angle it creates. If you like that skid/flip motion then the Theorem is the ball for you.
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Theorem
I’ve been looking for a cleaner asymmetrical ball for quite a while and the Theorem lives up to all the hype I’ve heard about it. I initially put a 65x4.5x50 layout on it with the intention of using it on longer patterns to get motion off the back but maintaining control of the pocket and it’s exactly what I hoped for. The ball moves off the breakpoint incredibly hard but without being too sharp or uncontrollable. If you’re someone who loves Track equipment it’s a great compliment to the Stealth or if your just looking for control on harder patterns there may not be a better ball out there.
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Track Theorem
Very nice add to the Track line up. The Theorem is finished with 500/1000/1500 Siaair and factory compound. This gives the ball very easy length (skid) that gets well off the pattern before that HK22 infused coverstock kicks in and the ball makes a violent turn to the pocket. I think a 9 pin leave will be more common than a 10 pin as this ball dives over the 8 pin exiting the deck.
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My new favorite track ball
I was really surprised on how strong is Ball is down lane. I’m a big fan of skid flip balls and I really like this one. Plus it will bridge the gap between the Paragon Pearl and the Sensor solid.